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José Maria Chacón (
1749–
1833) was the last
Spanish Governor of
Trinidad. He was responsible for signing the
Cedula of Population in 1783 (which led to extensive
French immigration to Trinidad), moved the capital from
San José de Oruña to
Puerto de España (Port of Spain) in 1783, founded the city of
San Fernando in 1784 and surrendered the island of Trinidad to a
British fleet under the command of under Sir
Ralph Abercromby in 1797.
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